Book, Chapter
1 I, I | gourbi, the four lines still remained the limit of his composition.~
2 I, VI | mysteries of the heavens still remained impenetrable. For about
3 I, VI | hours of daylight that still remained, the travelers rode about
4 I, VII | downfall, the heavens still remained veiled in cloud. Servadac,
5 I, VII | manifestly thus displaced, it remained to be discovered whether
6 I, VIII | sure proof that the sun remained close to the new equator
7 I, IX | in spite of a few clouds, remained calm, and the sea was quite
8 I, IX | no reply, but for a time remained silent and absorbed in thought.~
9 I, IX | the African coast still remained, and to carry on the tidings
10 I, IX | days to decide. The weather remained fine, and although a few
11 I, X | to the phenomena which remained so inexplicable to them
12 I, X | perseverance. Its depth remained invariable, still four,
13 I, XI | than ever that not a trace remained, and a new soil of unknown
14 I, XI | Not a vestige of it all remained; from Cape Matafuz to Tunis
15 I, XI | southerly direction. It remained, however, as remarkable
16 I, XII | alternative, therefore, remained than to take a westerly
17 I, XIII | crowded, one solitary piece remained. This was a cumbrous muzzle-loader
18 I, XIV | but of Algeria not a trace remained.”~The colonel curled his
19 I, XV | miscalculation, the main fact remained undeniable; and the necessary
20 I, XVI | towards the east. The weather remained perfectly fine, the temperature
21 I, XVIII| portion of the harvest that remained ungathered was liable to
22 I, XXIV | defiance of the icy blast, remained standing at the bow, his
23 I, XXIV | pylone: it was all that now remained of the French national standard.
24 II, I | name of Gallia.”~It still remained a puzzle to them all why
25 II, III | count, and the lieutenant remained silent and sunk in thought.
26 II, III | startling discovery, he remained resolutely at his post.
27 II, III | or the comet might have remained in adhesion to the earth;
28 II, IV | to fall; the atmosphere remained clear as heretofore. The
29 II, VII | earth.~Nothing further now remained than to apply the investigations
30 II, XI | dejeuner over, there still remained three hours of daylight.
31 II, XII | frozen to death if they remained where they were, was a stimulus
32 II, XV | traversed, and only two months remained before the collision with
33 II, XV | The surface of the sea remained as frozen as ever, and the
34 II, XV | on their icy pedestals, remained unaltered in their critical
35 II, XVI | following morning nothing remained of the Dobryna and the Hansa
36 II, XVII | for preparation that now remained. Every preliminary arrangement
37 II, XVIII| the balloon not a vestige remained, and contrary to previous
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